Beverage shaker



Sept, 30, 1924.

1 L. W. RICE BEVERAGE SHAKER Filed June 21, 1924- ATTORNEY Patented Sept. 30, 1924.

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Application filed. June 21, m4 flerial no. 72am.-

To all whom itma concern:

Be itknown t at I, LOUIS W. RICE, a citizen of the United States, residing at 325 Fifth Avenue, in the county of'New York and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements .in Beverage Shakers, of which the following is a specification.

The object of the invention is to provide a beverage shaker havingmeans to facilitate and improve the mixing of the ingredients, the said means also serving -as a lemon or orange squeezer for' introducing the fruit juice.

1 V In the accompanying drawing forming part hereof: c

- Fig. 1 is a view of the device partly in elevation and partly in vertical section, showing all the parts assembled in what mag be termed the normal relation;

1g. 2 is a fragmentary vertical section'of the upper part of the shaker, with the to removed and the intermediate part inverted in the top of'the vessel; and

Fig. 3 1s a plan view of the intermediate part. I

The shaker comprises-an upright body 1 having a spout 2 and a handle 3. The body termlnates at the top in a wide-mouth rim 4.

A separate part 5 is formed with breast and neck having a ange 8 adapted to fit tigh y over the rim.4. The neck 7 receives a top 9.

The intermediate part 5'contains a hollow fluted dome 10, the basal edges of which are united to the interior of the shell adjacent the junction between the breast and neck portions, the dome depending within the wide breast portiom The fluted dome is t w -united, as-by soldering, to the part 5 at the bases of the flutes only, so that openings 11 the fluted domeplO stands ,tion, through ortions 6, 7, the breast portion- 'diate reversible t dome drains out through the opening 12'.

In the preparation of the mixture the intermediatepart is adapted to be 'mverted and laced in the mouth of the body, the shou der 14 resting on the rim- 4, so that u right, as'seen in Fi 2. The part is then a apted to serve as a %ruit squeezer', the juicepassingfrom the bowl formed by the inverted breast por the openings 11, into the body of the vessel. 60

The 'removability of the breast of the ves- 'sel afi'ords an extra wide mouth for the in:

.the neck 7 when the breast and neck are in 65 place and will find'its way into the vessel notmthstanding the presence of the dome, by reason of the openings 11, 12.

- What I claim as new is:

A bevera e shaker comprising a body having a wi e mouth, a top, and an intermeart'com rising abreast Range to t said mouth and portion having a ma'neck to receive the top, said intermediate part containing a fluted dome depending within its breast portion, said dome being united to the interior of the intermediate part at the region of the junction between the breast and neck ortions at the bases of the flutes, leaving asal opemn at the ends of the grooves between the utes.

. LOUIS W; RICE. 

